3.3.7 Does your university as a body provide staff with access to free mental health support?

Counseling Service

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Counseling services aim to clarify the needs arising from the impact of college life on the student’s educational, interpersonal, and social life. Supportive counseling services can help students adjust to their circumstances and relate to the environment more productively. It also offers an atmosphere in which students may discuss their issues with the assurance of all counseling information to remain private and confidential. It also engages in activities that contribute to the well- being of Abu Dhabi University community through on-campus and off-campus service delivery projects. Both students and the community benefit from continued commitment in providing a model counseling program.

Supportive counseling services provided to students included but not limited to:

• Individual Counseling - to discuss information and difficulties with educational/academic matters, coping/ adjustment skills to academia, and interpersonal issues affecting academic performance.

• Group Counseling - provides an opportunity for a group of individuals (2 or more) to explore new techniques in several areas such as communication, stress/anger management, and interpersonal matters.

• Educational Activities & Personal Development - are workshops and referral services designed to respond to the variety of student’s needs and development during their academia.

• Other Services: this includes Consultation with students, family members, guardians, faculty and staff, Emergency Response when the need arises.

World Mental Health Day 2023

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In celebrating World Mental Health Day 2023 under the profound theme, 'Mental health is a universal human right,' we affirm our commitment to fostering a global culture that recognizes, respects, and prioritizes mental well-being for all.

Today and every day, let us unite in the belief that everyone deserves the fundamental right to mental health.

#MentalHealthForAll #HumanRights #BreakTheStigma #WMHD2023 #MindfulWorld #GlobalWellbeing #UnityInWellness #EndTheSilence #EmpathyMatters #MentalHealthAwareness #TogetherWeThrive #WellbeingWednesday #OpenConversations #EmbraceTheJourney #CommunityCares #SupportEachOther #YouMatter #HealthyMindHealthyLife #InclusiveWellness #WorldMentalHealthDay

Nurturing Mental Wellness

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As part of ADU’s community outreach initiatives, the College of Health Sciences organized an empowering seminar titled ‘Nurturing Mental Wellness.’ The event featured a mental wellness self-care kit emphasizing the significance of physical health in mental well-being and mental health in the workplace and instilling early practices for sound mental health and well-being in young children. Participants gained valuable insights into mental health, leaving the event with enriched knowledge and understanding.

Tip of the Day: Start a Daily Workout Routine!

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Ready to boost your energy, reduce stress, and feel your best? It’s time to start a daily workout routine! Here's how you can kick things off:

1. Set Your Goals: Whether it's shedding a few pounds, building strength, or improving endurance, know what you're aiming for.

2. Start Small: Begin with just 15-20 minutes of activity - try walking, stretching, or simple bodyweight exercises.

3. Be Consistent: It's all about forming the habit! Even light exercise counts. As you progress, increase the intensity.

4. Mix It Up: Combine cardio 🏃‍♂️and strength training 🏋️‍♀️to keep things fun and balanced.

5. Track & Celebrate: Keep track of your progress and reward yourself for sticking to your plan!

No more waiting - today is the perfect day to start moving!

World Mental Health Day 2024

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Today, on October 10th, we come together to raise awareness, break the stigma, and prioritize mental health for everyone. This year’s theme is 'Mental Health At Work'. The theme reflects the psychological well-being of people in the workplace environment.

🧠 Why Mental Health Matters:

- Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act in our daily lives.

- It influences how we handle stress, relate to others, and make decisions.

- Prioritizing mental well-being helps us live more fulfilling and resilient lives.

What Can You Do Today?

- Check in on yourself and others: A simple conversation can make a world of difference.

- Break the stigma: Mental health struggles are nothing to be ashamed of.

- Practice self-care: Whether it's taking a walk, meditating, or connecting with loved ones, do something today that nourishes your mind.

- Seek support when needed: Remember, it's okay to ask for help. Mental health professionals are here to guide you.

Together, let’s advocate for mental health and ensure it is a priority for everyone, everywhere.

Nurturing Mental Wellness

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Harmonizing the Mind & Body: The Synergy Between Yoga and Successful Studying

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In today’s fast-paced world, students often find themselves grappling with the demands of academic life, juggling assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities. In the quest for excellence, it’s easy to overlook the importance of physical and mental well-being. Yoga, an ancient practice that has endured for millennia, offersa powerful solution to the challenges of studying. By incorporating yoga into your daily routine, you can unlock a multitude of benefits that will not only improve your academic performance but also enhance your overall quality of life.

Some Benefits of Yoga:

• Stress Reduction The deep, controlled breathing and mindfulness exercises practiced in yoga help calm the mind and reduce the production of stress hormones. Lower stress levels can lead to improved focus and concentration, making it easier to absorb and retain information during study sessions.

• Improved Concentration Yoga requires a high level of concentration, as practitioners focus on holding poses and maintaining proper alignment. This increased focus during yoga sessions can translate into better concentration when studying. You’ll develop the mental discipline needed to stay on task when faced with academic challenges.

• Enhanced Memory Regular yoga practice has been shown to enhance memory and cognitive function. Poses that involve balance and coordination stimulate the brain and improve its ability to process and store information. This can be particularly helpful when memorizing facts, equation, or foreign language vocabulary

Happiness and Wellness in the Workplace

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Abu Dhabi University contributes to global study on mental health comorbidity

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Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted a delegation from the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York, UK, to discuss comorbidity and a joint study on ‘Behavioral Activation for Comorbid Depression in Non-Communicable Disease (BEACON)’. The study was conducted in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted a delegation from the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York, UK, to discuss comorbidity and a joint study on ‘Behavioral Activation for Comorbid Depression in Non-Communicable Disease (BEACON)’. The study was conducted in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

Comorbidity refers to the presence of more than one physical or mental illness at the same time – such as anxiety and depression. BEACON explores ways to respond to the challenges of comorbidity. ADU provided support in co-designing methodology for the psychological intervention as well as methods for engaging key stakeholders in the research.

Dr. Waqar Ahmad, Chancellor at ADU, commented, “As the UAE’s largest private universities and one of the leading universities in the region, we are hosting international delegations and offering healthcare-based education programs, thereby encouraging research in healthcare as a key strategic priority for the UAE. We are proud to work closely alongside the University of York, which is second to none when it comes to healthcare research, as we pursue our ambition to become one of the best providers of health science education and research in the region.”

Jerome Wright, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences, University of York, said, “We are most appreciative of the warm welcome we have received and are pleased to learn of the exciting developments in health sciences that the new academic year will herald at ADU. The workshop has provided an opportunity to progress our planning and capacity within the BEACON research team in this vital area of integrating depression management into NCD care, as well as establishing a platform for our departments to exchange ideas and expertise.”

The study is under a program funded by the UK-based National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). NIHR supports applied healthcare research, which is also the vision behind the upcoming introduction of ADU’s College of Health Sciences. The new college will be open for student enrollment at the start of the next academic year. 

Look after your mental health during the COVID-19 crisis

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It is normal to experience different emotions and reactions during the COVID-19 crisis. People may experience feelings ranging from fear, anger, anxiety, and sleeplessness, to skepticism, hyper-vigilance to your health, curiosity, and relief. A study conducted during the H1N1 pandemic (1)) has shown that people who held the belief that they could not protect themselves were the most likely to develop anxiety.

The overflow of information and misinformation, news reports, and actions to reduce the spread of COVID-19, might increase the level of anxiety and fear among many individuals. To manage any feelings of fear, anxiety, or anger, try to follow the steps listed below:

  1. Be in control. Take the lead to protect yourself and to protect your health by following a healthy diet, exercising, and establishing a daily routine of proper sleep and rest.
  2. Focus on rational rather than emotional responses and engage in active problem-solving. For example, acknowledge your emotion with understanding and then tell yourself, “Understandably, I am concerned about the current situation, and I understand that worry is not an effective way to respond.”
  3. It is good to unwind, relax, and take breaks from COVID-19 related content. Self-care is imperative and switching off for an hour or a day is okay.
  4. You must maintain a strong social network to reduce the likelihood of becoming depressed. Studies have shown that people who have robust social networks are more likely to survive disasters and pandemics. Make sure you maintain your social connections through the internet, phone calls, and even browsing photos.
  5. Keep your brain engaged. Excessive boredom can lead to a negative mental state. Read, study, exercise, plan healthy meals, work on puzzles, and play games to keep yourself entertained and engaged.  
  6. Keep things in perspective. Limit the time you spend watching or listening to upsetting media coverage. Take a break from watching the news and focus on the things that are positive in your life and the things you have control over.
  7. Practice mindfulness and acceptance. Focus on asking “what now” rather than “why.” Practice patience with yourself and others.
  8. Find out who is available to answer your questions and provide accurate information and guidance to you.

Dr. Deena Elsori at The Happiness & Wellbeing Forum

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Dr. Deena Elsori, Department Chair of Applied Sciences and Associate Professor of Biology took part in a panel discussion at the Happiness and Wellbeing Forum organized by UAE University in conjunction with World Happiness Day.

Dr. Deena Elsori, Department Chair of Applied Sciences and Associate Professor of Biology took part in a panel discussion at the Happiness and Wellbeing Forum organized by UAE University in conjunction with World Happiness Day. The discussion focused on Happiness and Wellbeing Education in the UAE.

ADU is looking forward to further collaboration with universities in the UAE on developing a template for ‘Wellbeing 2.0’ for the region and focusing on changes that we can see in our students as a result of teaching wellbeing.

ADU Celebrates Happiness with an Inspiring Student-Led Initiative

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Abu Dhabi University (ADU) celebrated happiness through a student-led initiative, which took place at its Abu Dhabi campus. Students came together to exchange positive messages and share values that promote the common good.

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) celebrated happiness through a student-led initiative, which took place at its Abu Dhabi campus. Students came together to exchange positive messages and share values that promote the common good. The initiative came about in recognition of the UAE ranking first in the Arab region on the World Happiness Report.

Students from the Islamic Culture program were tasked with choosing positives messages to advocate for. They showcased their inspirational messages through posters, fun-filled activities, and brain teasers including riddles, luck games, Rubik’s cube challenges, and Jenga. The messages were themed around the environment, positivity happiness

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Hussein, Instructor of Islamic Culture at ADU’s University College commented, “We are proud of the example set by our students, demonstrating how community members can work together to drive positive change. This initiative was inspired by the UAE’s enduring values of peace, tolerance, and positivity that have earned it the accolade of happiest country in the Arab region. We wanted to provide students with a platform to celebrate this, lead personal achievements of their own, and become more socially involved.”

In 2018, ADU launched the first-of-its-kind introductory happiness course entitled ’Introduction to Happiness and Positive Psychology’, which focuses on methods to generate happiness.

Abu Dhabi University Announces List of Health and Safety Ambassadors

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For the academic year 2020-2021

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – 12 December 2020: The College of Health Sciences at Abu Dhabi University (AUSHU) announced its selection of Health and Safety Ambassadors for the 2020-2021 academic year during the honoring ceremony held at the University's Abu Dhabi campus. This came after the launch of the college program that aims to motivate and engage students and graduates to develop health awareness programs and activities for all students and bodies in the university and society at large.

The ceremony was attended by Dr. Aisha Al Dhaheri, Head of Health Education at Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, Prof. Thomas Hoxtitler, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Abu Dhabi University, Prof. Wassim Al Alamawi, Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Abu Dhabi University, as well as Health and Safety Ambassadors Program Coordinator, Dr. Nisreen Alwan, members of the Program Committee, Manal Bin Khadra, Maha Khan, Noureddine Al Shamaila, a number of students and members of the University's teaching and administrative staff, as well as this year's Health and Safety Ambassadors.

Prof. Wassim Al Alamawi, Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Abu Dhabi University, said: "I am delighted today to highlight the Health and Safety Ambassadors at Abu Dhabi University who will be a qualitative addition that will contribute to supporting the University's efforts to ensure the health and safety of our community. Our goal is to equip students with the necessary skills to become part of the competencies capable of equipping the local and global health sector with their expertise and skills in the future."

"We are confident that our ambassadors will contribute to Abu Dhabi University's mission to provide a comprehensive academic experience for students and motivate them to interact and contribute to community initiatives."

The Health and Safety Ambassadors will instill a culture of prevention and safety among community members and contribute to expanding student leadership in healthcare by organizing health education events, campaigns, fundraising and other related activities. The ambassadors will receive special training courses and workshops, as well as receive support and guidance from faculty members at the College of Health Sciences who will oversee the various activities and events of the program. Through the program, students plan awareness campaigns and activities on various health topics to enhance community awareness including COVID-19 prevention, diabetes, breast cancer, mental health, and other health topics.

About Abu Dhabi University

Abu Dhabi University was established in 2003 as a private institution of higher education committed to following the highest international standards and practices in teaching, scientific research and community service in a way that contributes to the creation of future leaders in the country and the region, and includes a vibrant student community of more than 7800 students from more than 80 nationalities distributed across its headquarters in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Al Ain and its academic center in Al Dhafra region, and studying within its five faculties: College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration, College of Engineering, College of Law, and College of Health Sciences.

Abu Dhabi University has received academic accreditation from the Commission for Global Academic Accreditation of Western American Universities (WASC) in California, the University's College of Business Administration has obtained international academic accreditation from the Association of Advanced University Business Schools (AACSB), in addition to obtaining another accreditation from EQUIS, affiliated to the European Organization for Management Development (EFMD), while the College of Engineering at Abu Dhabi University has obtained international academic accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Engineering and Technology in the United States of America (ABET). The university has the only architecture programme accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the School of Health Sciences has also received accreditation from the European Region Public Health Education Accreditation Agency (APHEA).

According to the 2020 Cocaarelli Simmond World University Rankings (QS), Abu Dhabi University ranks among the top 701-750 universities in the world, among the top 150 universities in the world that are only fifty years old, and ranked third globally in terms of international faculty according to the ranking, and 11th place globally in the ranking in the plurality and diversity of students it attracts from around the world.

Sevens Signs you are Suppressing your Emotions

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Because your emotional wellness is important, Ms. Samah, our student counselor, shows you sevens signs you are suppressing your emotions. This way you may recognize when it is time to follow up with a counselor. You can reach out to her at Samah.Abusniemah@adu.ac.ae

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The Health and Wellness Ambassador (HWA) Program at ADU

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The Health and Wellness Ambassador (HWA) Program at ADU is a unique experience for the College of Health Sciences (CoHS) students. It is designed to support and improve the health and wellbeing of the Abu Dhabi community through an outreach initiative.

The Ambassadors will be exposed to unique training opportunities in professional health and wellbeing, mental health, public health, environmental health, and nutrition settings in Abu Dhabi during their summer. The Ambassadors will also play a crucial role in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating health awareness activities on and off campus.

HWA Program

Awareness campaigns and activities

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Program Mission

The mission of the program is to help build a culture of health and wellbeing enhancement on campus and in the community.

Program Goal

The program aims to plan and conduct health and wellness activities on campus to improve and promote the health and wellbeing of the ADU community, including students, faculty, and staff.

It will also outreach to the Abu Dhabi community through awareness campaigns and activities to educate and empower individuals with the necessary information and knowledge needed to lead healthy lives.

Support and improve the health and wellbeing

Program Objectives

  • Advise ADU students, faculty, and staff on health-related issues, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle, mental health, preventing chronic diseases, and safe hygiene practices
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate wellness programs on campus
  • Promote wellness among the ADU community through planning and holding world health day events following the WHO calendar of events, such as World Tobacco Day, World Health Day, World Diabetes Day, World Mental Health Day, etc.
  • Expose and train the HWAs in public health-related national organizations in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, and abroad
  • Provide virtual and online health education sessions

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Students enrolled in CoHS programs will have the opportunity to become ADU Health and Wellness Ambassadors.

Who are the Health and Wellness Ambassadors?

The Role of Health and Wellness Ambassadors (HWAs)

  • To work independently under the supervision of CoHS faculty members
  • To provide innovative ideas and be proactive in planning and implementing activities
  • To motivate the ADU community to follow a healthy lifestyle
  • To encourage healthy and safe practices on campus
  • To represent CoHS in community health activities
  • To plan health awareness campaigns
  • To participate in preparing newsletters, social media posts and videos, and health- and wellness-related educational material
  • To act as peer educators
  • To participate in planning and implementing seminars and activities related to health
  • To attend key health-related local, regional, and international events taking place in the UAE (e.g. Arab Health)

Criteria for Selection

  • Personal competencies: students applying should have a vision and a passion to serve the community, be respectful, responsible, proactive, positive, and eager to learn and to give
  • Educational competencies: recommendations from faculty and peers
  • Communication proficiency
  • Additional outstanding skills in planning and organizing events, writing proposals, marketing, creating social media posts, videos, and audio-visuals

Term of Ambassador

  • Ambassador - one year
  • Senior Ambassador - All ex-ambassadors
Being a Health and Wellness Ambassador

What Do I Get?

  • Exposure to training in health and wellness-related organizations in Abu Dhabi
  • Certificate of Program Enrollment and Participation
  • Letters of Recommendation from Program Committee members
  • Community participation and empowerment
  • Improvement in communication, presentation, writing, team building, and project management skills
ADU Announces the Launch of its Health and Wellness Ambassador Program

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The College of Health Science at Abu Dhabi University is launching the “Health and Wellness Ambassador Program”, targeting CoHS students and graduates. The program aims to stimulate and engage students to participate and engage in preparing wellness programs and health-related activities for ADU and outreach to the UAE community.

The College of Health Science at Abu Dhabi University is launching the “Health and Wellness Ambassador Program”, targeting CoHS students and graduates. The program aims to stimulate and engage students to participate and engage in preparing wellness programs and health-related activities for ADU and outreach to the UAE community.

The Health and Wellness Ambassadors will be planning for awareness campaigns and activities on various health topics to enhance the awareness in the community such as COVID-19, diabetes, breast cancer, mental health and other topics. The Health and Wellness Ambassadors will receive special trainings and guidance by CoHS Faculty who will support and monitor the activities of the program.

Prof. Wassim Y. Almawi, Dean of the College of Health Sciences, commented on the “added value of Health and Wellness Ambassador Program” in enhancing the implementation of the University mandate of expanding students’ leadership in healthcare, through participation in health education, campaigns, fundraising, and related activities.

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With the launch of the program, Dr. Iffat Elbarazi, Assistant Professor in Public Health at ADU, and Coordinator of the Health and Wellness Ambassador Program in CoHS, emphasized the importance of encouraging students’ engagement and promoting innovative and independent learning. She highlighted that the Program is designed to build a culture of health and wellbeing in the local community and beyond.

Ms. Darine Hachem, Senior Instructor of Nutrition at ADU, and Coordinator of the Health and Wellness Ambassador Program in CoHS, said “We prioritize providing holistic learning opportunities for our students to encourage proactive engagement and contributions to the community”. She added “Our objective is to equip our students with the necessary skillsets to become future health professionals and fulfill the capacity gaps in local and international healthcare sectors in the UAE and beyond.”

Applications for becoming a Health and Wellness Ambassador will be announced soon. Stay tuned.

Mental Health Matters

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Dr. Yomna Sameer of ADU Examines the Link Between Happiness and Sustainability

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Dr. Yomna Sameer, Assistant Professor of Management at ADU and her colleagues from Abu Dhabi University, Zayed University and Coventry University, studied the connection between happiness and sustainability.

Dr. Yomna Sameer, Assistant Professor of Management at ADU and her colleagues from Abu Dhabi University, Zayed University and Coventry University, studied the connection between happiness and sustainability. Her research explored the question: “Are happier nations more responsible?”

The study looked at the happiness scores of 152 countries by taking a psychological approach on how happiness is linked to sustainability in addition to its reflection on the individual’s perception of quality of life and life satisfaction. During the study Dr. Yomna and the research team excluded the factors that could influence the results - such as country's wealth, government corruption and general social trust - they found that happier countries achieve their sustainability goals and recycle daily more than unhappier countries. The study suggests that the pursuit of happiness does not necessarily spell disaster for the environment.

While happiness is associated with higher consumption, it could also lead to more responsible behavior and greater attention to sustainability considerations. Happy nations consume more, but they also seem to be more responsible towards society and the environment. The research findings challenge the traditional perception related to happiness and sustainability and assumes they go separate ways. The results point to several social and political implications including the importance of happiness for responsible behavior.

Unlocking the Power of Mental Wellness: Insights from ADU Alumni Experts

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Discover the keys to a fulfilling life, whether you're a student or a professional. Join us next Wednesday for the upcoming episode of ADU Alumni Talk, titled “Mental Health Matters,” where we bring together three remarkable Abu Dhabi University alumni to explore the fascinating world of mental health.

Our esteemed panel includes:

- Dana Salameh, Co-founder & Director of Learning at Energi Lab, a seasoned expert with over 15 years of experience spanning industries such as Aviation, Banking, and Defense.

- Farheen Jeelani, ICF Certified Career & Life Coach, Educational Psychologist, and Talent Management Guru, ready to share her wisdom.

- Ruaa Alahmadi, Certified Coach and Founder of Hayat Platform, dedicated to providing mental support for cancer survivors.

Join us for an engaging discussion on vital mental health topics:

- Mastering Stress and Building Resilience in educational organizations.

- Nurturing Mental Health in the Workplace.

- Overcoming Mental Health Challenges, even in the face of adversity, with Proven Strategies.

Unlock the secrets to a healthier, happier you with ADU Alumni Talk!

Fourth Forum for Women in Research

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Congratulations to Dr. Smitha Dev, Dr. Mary George Varghese, and Ms. Sidra Rafique, all from our College of Arts and Sciences, for winning first place in the Fourth Forum for Women in Research. Held at the University of Sharjah earlier this week, and under the patronage and in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, the Forum honors the contribution made by female researchers to important areas. Well done, team. You make us proud!

Nisreen Alwan

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I feel humbled and honored to be awarded the "Outstanding Leadership Award" by the Education 2.0 Conference. Your recognition not only values my hard work and dedication but also inspires me to keep pushing the leadership boundaries and positively impacting our world. I would like to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of my family. They have been my unwavering support system. Leadership is not a solo endeavor but a collective effort. I am profoundly grateful to the exceptional individuals in my life, mentors, colleagues, friends, and Abu Dhabi University Community that have entrusted me with their ambitions, aspirations, and dreams. Your guidance, wisdom, and constructive criticism have shaped me into the leader I am today. Thank you so much.

World Health Day

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ADU celebrated #WorldHealthDay with a series of activities related to mental, intellectual, physical, and environmental health. Our Health and Wellness Ambassadors from the College of Health Sciences led the event to promote #health awareness in the community, and we were pleased to see so many people attend.

Feeling stressed? Never fret, your student counselor is here to help!

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To take an appointment with the Senior Student Counselor Mrs. Nariman. Link in bio

 

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

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No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.
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Zero Hunger
Food security has been defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (the ‘FOA’) as “all people, at all times

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Good Health & Well-Being
Since success requires an open mind and healthy body, the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda aims to achieve a world-class healthcare system.
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Quality Education
Abu Dhabi University’s accreditation credentials demonstrate robust quality standards at both a national and international level. 
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Gender Equality
The UAE ranks first among Arab countries in the advancement towards bridging the gender gap and striving for gender equality as globally
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Clean Water & Sanitation
The United Arab Emirates is among the top water-scarce countries in the world. However the country has one of the world’s highest per capita water consumption

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Affordable & Clean Energy
Climate change and carbon management is important to Abu Dhabi just as it is to the rest of the world. Abu Dhabi like many other environmentally conscious nations

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Decent work & Economic Growth
Abu Dhabi is surely one of the most popular cities for expats in UAE. This place is not just popular because of big shopping malls and extraordinary architecture 

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Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustainability Development Goals of UN provide a wide platform for the transformation of this world into a better place and to achieve sustainable

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Reduced Inequalities
Abu Dhabi is home to around 20,000 People of Determination (POD ), both nationals and residents. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum 

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Sustainable Cities & Communites
The United Arab Emirates has been a strong promoter for the construction of 2030 Agenda and there’s no denying that the country’s pledge

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Responsible Consumption & Production
Have you heard the news about the Abu Dhabi single-use plastic ban? Abu Dhabi has banned single-use plastic bags from Wednesday June 1, 2022,

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Climate Action
The UAE government places climate change at the top of the government’s list of policy priorities, evident from the establishment of the Ministry of Climate 

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Life below Water
Water supports many lives. Organisms which survive in water are called aquatic organisms. They depend on water for their food, shelter, reproduction and all other life activities. 

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Life on Land
Climate change, dwindling natural resources, pressure on ecosystems from urban expansion, pollution and waste management are all global challenges

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
The United Arab Emirates is a seven-country union that has become a powerful, sleepy backwater economic center in the Near East.

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Partnerships for the Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". 
Environmental Impact
Abu Dhabi University recognizes the importance of environmental impact through sustainability literacy, encompassing climate change, social justice, circular economy, and sustainable business practices.
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No Poverty

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

Introduction

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

(MOCD) as the first law to provide social benefits to members of the community to ensure and sustain the high quality of living for all UAE citizens. The Ministry continues to work today on enhancing social inclusion for all members of society where social benefits are extended to cover twenty-one segments of the community.

The UAE government has a future vision to change the culture of social support from the current ‘social welfare’ model to ‘sustainable social development’ that encourages independence and growth of families across the UAE.

ADU is determined to overcome all challenges that ADU and our students might face as a result of the poverty. We continue to be dedicated to empowering and inspiring outstanding students to pursue their goals. Our scholarships and financial aid programs are available to all students who want to fund their academic programmes. We consider it our duty to provide equal opportunities to students interested in pursuing higher education, enabling them to contribute to society regardless of their financial situation.

In additional to financial aid, ADU scholarships are being provided to outstanding students, through seven main categories, including the Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Scholarship, the President’s Scholarship, the University Scholarship, the Academic Scholarship, the Athletic Scholarship, the Alumni Scholarship, and the Family Tuition Waiver.

We take pride in attracting the brightest students in the UAE and offer them generous support, to excel in their studies. Our Scholarship and Financial Aid programmes are part of ADU’s corporate social responsibility and are influenced by the UAE’s great leadership. ADU is constantly finding pioneering and innovative ways to support and facilitate the needs of our students to help them achieve their academic degree.

Emirates Red Crescent and ADU Launch a Humanitarian Funding Campaign

Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University recently launched the Education Support Campaign in coordination with Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International. Through this collaboration, ADU and Emirates Red Crescent will support disadvantaged students in their university studies, providing them with an opportunity for a successful educational journey. The campaign aims to raise 10 million dirhams, and students will benefit from these funds starting 24 November 2021 and for one year. (This activity is licensed by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi, permit number 022).

Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International will aid the campaign by facilitating donations through their different points of sale. Community members will show their solidarity by donating valuable aid to students, starting at two dirhams.

Public donations will be accepted via text message through Etisalat and Du. Bank donations can be sent to Sharjah Islamic Bank - account number (11445518006), IBAN (AE350410000011445518006). Individuals can also donate through the link provided on the Emirates Red Crescent website (https://www.emiratesrc.ae/eduadu), with the donations ranging from ten dirhams to 1,000 dirhams.

H.E. Salem Al Rayes Al Ameri, Deputy Secretary-General for Local Affairs at Emirates Red Crescent, said, "Sponsoring students is one of the permanent and continuous programs within the initiatives of the Humanitarian and Development Authority. We continue to witness a high rate of response and generosity from sponsors and benefactors. These donations are considered a true embodiment and reflection of the authority's efforts to invest in empowering individuals and guiding them towards achieving their aspirations and fulfilling their dreams."

Al Ameri added, "The Authority acknowledges the important role it plays in preparing future generations for the responsibilities of tomorrow."

Al Ameri praised the existing cooperation between the Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University, which seeks to support education and provide opportunities to disadvantaged students whose family circumstances prevent them from continuing their educational path. The cooperation embodies Abu Dhabi University's commitment to fulfilling its social responsibility, as well as its leading academic role in advancing science and education as the most important pillars of human development in the country. He also praised the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu International Group in supporting the activities of the campaign.

Salem Mubarak Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at Abu Dhabi University, said, "Abu Dhabi University is proud of its strategic partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching the Education Support Campaign. The campaign aligns with Abu Dhabi University's mission to support students and allows us to share social responsibilities with the community. We are proud of the continuous cooperation and renewed partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching campaigns that carry a noble message and achieve a tangible and real impact on our society."

Al Dhaheri added, "Abu Dhabi University appreciates the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, Lulu International Group, and all participating partners in supporting the campaign activities. Investing in our young people and building an educated generation capable of leading the continued development of our country is vital."

Abdul Majeed Al Khouri, the Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, commented, "Our participation in the Education Support Campaign confirms the depth of the decades-old relationship between the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Emirates Red Crescent. With God's grace, it has gone beyond humanitarian work and now encompasses sustainability. We are proud of this pioneering partnership. The Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has always sought to serve the community of the UAE and we continuously contribute to helping and supporting various sectors in Abu Dhabi and the other Emirates."

Al Khoori added, "The initiatives adopted by the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society reflect our passion towards aiding societal struggles related to education. Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has initiated partnerships with ministries and governmental institutions, such as the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Emirates Red Crescent, to create opportunities for those who dream of pursuing their educational journey. In the last few years, we doubled our efforts and developed initiatives that will allow us to serve our country and consolidate the concept of social responsibility. We are proud to be part of an institution that provides its students with an environment that values charitable work and social development while simultaneously providing high-quality education and academic qualifications that are respected worldwide."

Mr. Aboobakker TP, Director of LuLu Hypermarkets Abu Dhabi and Al Dhafra region, said, "This initiative embodies the belief and commitment of LuLu Group in the bright future of the UAE and the power of the Emirati youth to shape it."

"Education is one of the strongest building blocks for a nation's future, and LuLu Group is honored to share in raising valuable funding for needy students," he continued. "It empowers Emirati youth to contribute to their best potential and lead the future of the country. It is particularly timely that this campaign comes on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the UAE's nationhood. We at LuLu Group International are proud of our identity as a 'homegrown' UAE brand and see this participation in the 'Let's Support Their Future' campaign as our humble contribution to the nation that gave us so much to build upon."

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

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No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Zero Hunger
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Good Health & Well-Being
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Quality Education
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Gender Equality
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Clean Water & Sanitation
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Affordable & Clean Energy
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Decent work & Economic Growth
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Reduced Inequalities
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Sustainable Cities & Communites
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Responsible Consumption & Production
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Climate Action
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Life below Water
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Life on Land
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Partnerships for the Goals
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.